The oculomotor system serves as the basis for representing concurrently competing motor programs. Here, we examine whether the oculomotor system also keeps track of the outcome of competition between target and distractor on the previous trial. Participants had to perform a simple task of making a saccade toward a predefined direction. On two-thirds of the trials, an irrelevant distractor was presented to either the left or right of the fixation. On one-third of the trials, no distractor was present. The results show that on trials without a distractor, saccades curved away from the empty location that was occupied by a distractor on the previous trial. This result was replicated and extended to cases when different saccade directions were ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
Saccadic eye-movements to a visual target are less accurate if there are distracters close to its lo...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
Every time we make a saccade we form a prediction about where objects are going to be when the eye l...
Identifying a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting competing resp...
Saccadic eye movements are typically preceded by selective shifts of visual attention. Recent eviden...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...
In natural scenes, multiple visual stimuli compete for selection; however, each saccade displaces th...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
Saccadic eye-movements to a visual target are less accurate if there are distracters close to its lo...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
Every time we make a saccade we form a prediction about where objects are going to be when the eye l...
Identifying a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting competing resp...
Saccadic eye movements are typically preceded by selective shifts of visual attention. Recent eviden...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...
In natural scenes, multiple visual stimuli compete for selection; however, each saccade displaces th...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
Saccadic eye-movements to a visual target are less accurate if there are distracters close to its lo...
The present study shows that inhibition-of-return reduces competition for selection within the oculo...